A --_--. NIN NINN INIA BY | Scugog News Mrs. Hazel Cowan visited with Mrs. C. Hardy one day last 'week. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kane were Mr, and Mrs. Paul Saulnier and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Rouen and Kirk, and Mr. and 'Mrs. H. J. Kane. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kane and family visited with friends in Bowmanville on Sunday. J Mrs. Bertha Valentine, Mrs. Hazel Cowan and Mr. & Mrs. Alan Aldred were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & MTs, Victor Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell and family visited with his sister in Orjtlia over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Goreski attended the Lions Club con- vention in Quebec City last week. Choir "practise Thursday, 730 p.m. at the: church. U.C.W.. meeting will be held June 12th at Grace. United Church. 2 Mr. Thomas Redman is in Port Perry Hospital to get his pep up blood again. We "wish to express our appreciation to the young people who are taking part in. the Sunday Services at "Grace" Church. It is en- couraging to Rev. Teskey, the parents, the leaders who 'make the arrangements and is an 'inspiration to other teen-agers. Plans are. well under way for special Sun- day evening services at Grace Church starting June 16th. These services are especially for youth, and they will take part in various ways. The TRAVEL DREING GUM, IE OFFERING : -- BUSINESS 3 TRAVEL PACKAGE TOURS GROUP CHARTERS PERSONAL HOLIDAY PLANS A COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE 8 Brock St. W., UXBRIDGE 852-6073 Ma aaa a aa aa a a a NANI ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 4 ) For Information On The FEDERAL ELECTION Call Port Perry programs - should appeal to them and be supported by others. More informgtjon A.W. BROCK] will follow. Mr.- Ed. Barry of Halibur- fon visited with his sister Mrs. Earl Heayn for a week, after which he returned to his home with Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayn/ On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayn were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. K. Crozier and Andy when they drove to their cottage in Halibur- ton. The three Heayn farms have been sold to Mr. Ivan Haugen but the Heayn fa- milies will take off the crop before further changes. On Sat. morning Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson with their little granddaughter Sharon motored to Fergus to visit their daughter Carol and her husband, Tony, as théy had recently moved there from Toronto. Reta & Jim then continued a trip around Lake Huron and returned Sunday. Mrs. William Middleton travelled to Montreal on Thurs: to attend her sister's funeral. - COLONIAL BUS STOP 3 . a > THE FELLOW WHO - a BORROWS MONEY, )\ IIL SGOING INTO THE HOLE ~ TOGET OUT OF THE RUT +.0 BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION EXPERT PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH (Emergency Groceries) 985-3152 985-2284 Port Perry, Reach & Scugog Liberal Ass'n. ) Anson Gerrow, Pres. Bob Archer, Treas. Ruth Fennema, Secretary DEPARTMENT STORE JUN FATHER' ng SUNDAY | June 16 Mf FATHER'S (VARY YA TERICOTA SHIRTS Rs J) ) "AR 4 by ARROW Only one to a customer--Dads, that isl. You can buy your favorite Dad more than just one of these hand- some ARROW TERICOTA shirts if you want to. Stop in s'] 00 sf) 00 and we'll show you our collection of colours and collar . u styles that most Dads prefer. Mothers like them, too, they're so easy to care for. Who knows -- youmightbuy morethan onel They'reonly $6.00 5] 00 PYJAMAS OX 59.00 $6.00) revere s] 0.00 1.00 1.50 2.00 | Windbreakers and Jackets | by CRAFT $10.95 = $22.95 - $29.95 - $37.95 SPORT | MEN'S JACKETS | SUITS $35.00 | ™Wo Pant 4 SUMMER $ 39.95 WEIGHT Hush | $79.90 PUPPIES | 1 OXFORDS SUEDE OXFORDS -- Sisman $11.95 | 9.95 - s11.95 McHALE || DESERT BOOTS BEIGE or BROWN 24.95 8.95 - 9.95 - 11.95 Sisman Work Boots 11.95 - 12.95 2 soll py STATE Ae ARTS 7 FL BERaT: > Jan) » AD Ay